Which preposition to use with warner
Although no grass or vegetables had been destroyed by Harris in his walks, he had molested Warner in such an enjoyment of his dwelling; as, in intendment of law, every citizen was entitled to in his possessions.
Allen, however, had made himself a colonel too, with Warner as his second-in-command.
Accordingly, she wrote for Anna Jeffrey, whom she had promised to take with her, to meet her in Liverpool, and a few days previous to the arrival of George Douglas and Henry Warner at Hillsdale, the two ladies embarked with an endless variety of luggage, to say nothing of Miss Anna's guitar-case,
Right as bookwarez newgroups were taking off, I was shocked silly by legal action by one of my colleagues against AOL/Time-Warner for carrying the alt.binaries.ebooks newsgroup.
I have read Warner with great pleasure.
He beganthe Qorân tells us expresslyby regarding the Arabs, or at all events his Arabs, as heretofore destitute of divine message: "to whom We have sent no warner before you."
As the space allotted to me is limited, and as the sketch left by Warner of the convivial habits and household arrangements of the Saxons or Normans in this island, as well as of the monastic institutions, is more copious than any which I could offer, it may be best to refer simply to his elaborate preface.
As EURIPIDES is the most sententious among the Greek poets: so is WARNER among our English poets.